AMUSEMENTS. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction Fullers' Vaudeville, Ltd. 2.30 p.m. And at 8 p.m. TWO SHOWS TO-DAY. THE LAST OF THK PRESENT BILL! Prices as usual. Booking Bristol, and at Theatre. ■ . MONDAY NEXT, AUGUST 28, Messrs. Fuller will have pleasure in " introducing to-Wellington Tho Famous International Star, MADGE MAITLAND, ■ MADGE -MAITLAND, MADGE MAITLANI), MADGE MAITLAND, "THE IRISH (URL t'ROM AMERICA." A Now Star in tho Empyrean of Song. Personally engaged, at a Phenomenal Salary, by Mr. Ben. J.. Fuller on his recent tour of the United States. ' "N.Y. Times": "A superlative artist of irresistible magnetism uud great charm. • • ." "'Frisco Sun": "The greatest luminary of tho variety firmament ... a great star. ..." "Sydney Morning Herald": "'The greatest vaudeville importation of tho centurv." BOX PLAN NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL. . -MANAGERIAL NOTE: Positively No Advance in Prices, despite the Enormous Cost of this Huge Attraction, which is supported bv a Large Bill ol\ Varieties, and LA BLANCS TRAVESTY STARS in a new production, entitled. "AT THE EXPOSITION." RUGBY. TOURNAMENT. ATHLETIC PARK. THIS'AFTERNOON AT 3. CHRIST'iT'cOLLEGE WANGANUI' COLLEGE. Curtain-raiser at 1.30 of more than ordinary interest. PETONE V. HUTT, Oth Class. Admission, Is. > Grandstand, Gd. Ladies freo to Grandstand. GREAT HNALON MONDAY: WELLINGTON HARMONIC SOCIETY.' fT!HE Annual General Meeting of the ,7\, ;,*° ve Society will be held" at the NEhDAY, AUGUST 30th, at 8 p.m.' BUSINESS : Report and Balance-sheet,' Election of Officers, General. _____ W. BLAKE, Hon. See. 'IF YOU CAN TALK, npHEN_ you can play tho SONOPHONE without practice or discord. Anyono can play it, ifs a Brassed Instrument, 7 inches long, and produces sweet music. You have only to sing into it. Price 3s. Cd., post free. 'A. W. MORAN AND SON, 60 Willis Street. Wellington. . rpHE "Talking" Sign at Courtenay ■*-.■ Place solicits business -while the public is in tho mood to spend money.
Special Feature ' ; _ ( \\ — - y] I' « U jIT IS'HERE IN THE IEGHANISI [ (j that the Powers 6B is unrivalled. Thero.are many Power 81 Feature*, but two stand out. I j THE AUTOMATIC LOOP SETTER l > J Prevents stoppage of machine through losing bottom loop, U ■I ' and tho ' PS II SPECIAL CINE MOTOR WITH MECHANICAL COMTRO'.. i! |j Ask the really experienced "operator what this menus. SI la . • • See the ■ ■ HI U DemonsSraSsd. '.- ■' I ||j Considering the fact that, tho Powers Company has been in j Jlj the front rank of the projection business sinoe it first start- ! 1 «J ed, it is not surprisinc that tho Powers GB, their latest " I production, is favoured by 65 to 70 per cent, of tho best fl shows. I , CARBONS, ROLL TICKETS, SLIDES, ETC. I L*. [ [§ Photographic anrj Cinematographic Kerciiants. | L«2 WILLIS STREET, Vf , lV ~;.| ;, ; ,; i;l Sj Elison Chambers, Quoon Street,.Auckland.,. ~ . J
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2860, 26 August 1916, Page 11
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